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Confirmed that a woman died of Hantavirus in La Plata,Argentina

Tonka

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http://www.telam.com.ar/nota/12318/
Spanish-English translation

January 7 - 8:49 pm
She was 33
Confirmed that a woman died of Hantavirus in La Plata,Argentina
This is Vanessa Pritchard, 33, mother of two who lived in Ensenada and died on 3 January last Rossi Hospital in La Plata, which was admitted with a suspected flu symptoms on 1 January.

That hospital authorities reported that "the tests performed to determine whether it was tested positive for hantavirus." "Service of Infectious Diseases (Rossi Hospital) quoted Pereyra relatives for consideration to determine if they came in contact with the virus "the source said. As could be reconstructed, the woman and her family had gone to spend Christmas in a house in the town of Punta Indio, immediately detecting the presence of rodents in the ceiling, so at that time the family had to sleep in the car. The town of Punta Indio, located 86 kilometers from La Plata, arranged a series of preventive measures to combat rodents after learning this fatal case.
 
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